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tips on staying disciplined

Hi guys, I'm an ISFP and would like to hear how you guys frame + maintain discipline. Specifically, I feel like I'm entering a summer slump as a college student; I have lofty goals of what I want to achieve this summer (such as self-studying a required course so I can test out of it) but am having trouble staying consistent with the schedule I made. I know an obvious piece of advice would be to "just stick to your plan", but I want to hear how you guys approach your work and goals. so instead, can you share some of your mindsets in being so driven and disciplined? ex: pressures you put on yourself, mental cues?

Btw to my own credit I'm not totally bumming out; I'm making progress with my course and working out etc, just at a much slower pace than I wish. Mostly it's because I'm just not feeling a huge pressure in the present - I'm staying home and don't have people around me to study with, compete with, or be inspired by, which is what usually gets me going (plus spontaneous bursts of motivation)

Also feel free to also be like "lock tf in"; that will probably also help (pls not too harsh tho)

Also why are there 9 shares already 😭 are these bots

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u/Proof-Mind-3341 — 2 days ago

is there a leetcode for mechanical engineering problems?

or Khan Academy, etc. or even just a big problem bank with solutions at a convenient location.

I want to practice my Mechanics of Materials knowledge but it's a hassle to find a textbook and flip through it to get problems. So wanted to ask y'all if there's already established resources that provides problems (and preferably solutions) and let's you check your answer.

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u/Proof-Mind-3341 — 5 days ago
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overwhelmed - rising sophomore meche

My first year project in my college's FSAE team was a pretty basic project (i.e. the part I was in charge of wasn't structural so I didn't need to do heavy calculations or anything). Now, I need to figure out what I want to work on next year; I've been reading our design reviews for different systems/projects and they all seem so complicated with so many detailed numbers. And most were also done by sophomores. I'm not afraid to learn necessarily, but the learning curve from this year to next year seems so high, and I wouldn't want to let anyone down if I don't reach a similar level of detail and thinking with my future project. For those of you who were in similar shoes, do you have any experiences/tips to share that helped you get up to level?

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u/Proof-Mind-3341 — 5 days ago

confused about The Demon Hunter episode order

I've been watching The Demon Hunter on YouTube; I finished the first season through this 7 hour long video covering EP 1-26, and then I started a 9 hour video for season 2 covering EP 1-36. A little into season 2, I realized there were a lot of gaps in my knowledge, which led me to find that there are episodes past 26 for the first season, along with "extra episodes"? Are these episodes important to watch, and if so, what is the full episode count of each season so I can make sure not to miss anything?

Also, if there's a better way to watch this show than YouTube (I live in the U.S.), please lmk!

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u/Proof-Mind-3341 — 8 days ago

how common is it to not need wisdom teeth removal

My immigrant parents keep saying that they've never had to get wisdom teeth checked/pulled and that it has never bothered them, and that they haven't heard peers back in the day needing it either. So they're against me getting them removed because I want to get some slight orthodontic work done soon. But I'm worried that wisdom teeth with create problems with the orthodontist work. I already have a wisdom teeth growing in (no pain though). I have an orthodontist appointment today so I'll ask them

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u/Proof-Mind-3341 — 26 days ago

ti-84 plus ce not turning on

I bought a "new" ti84 plus ce from someone and it won't turn on, even after plugging it into the charger. I've tried the reset button and still the same. I'm noticing some slight flickering when it's plugged in, but still black screen. Any ideas for fixes? Might've gotten scammed.. but I want to try all my options.

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u/Proof-Mind-3341 — 2 months ago